With a distinctive baritone and an ear for a great traditional country song, Randy Travis helped the genre out of the post-Urban Cowboy doldrums in the mid-1980s with a string of seven consecutive No. 1 hits at one point that included “Diggin' Up Bones,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Deeper Than the Holler.” The No. 1s rolled on through 2003 with “Three Wooden Crosses,” and he also scored with inspirational and gospel albums.

Despite several recent run-ins with the law, including an arrest for DWI after being found naked on a remote road in North Texas in August, Travis continues to tour and perform before sell-out crowds across the country.

Kicking the show off with an acoustic set will be Rosehill, the duo of lifelong friends Blake Myers and Mitch McBain of Cypress, northwest of Houston. Blending country with a touch of rock that garnered four Top 15 singles on the Texas Music chart, Rosehill last month released its Radney Foster/Jay Clementi-produced sophomore album “Crooked Thoughts.”